Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 308
Using the mvsprsd command to start the daemon, mvsprsd, etc/rc, etc/inittab, etc/rc.local
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Table 36. Print options passed to InfoPrint MVS Download shell script (continued) Print Option Passed to Shell Script InfoPrint Attribute and Value for Download for z/OS InfoPrint Attribute and Value for AFP Download Plus -opagecount=nnnnnnnnn "job-page-count=nnnnnnnnn" "job-page-count=nnnnnnnnn" -opagedef=P1pagedef "page-definition=P1pagedef" None (discarded) -opr=programmer_name "programmer-text=programmer_name" "programmer-text=programmer_name" -oprmode=SOSI1 -oprmode=SOSI2 "shift-out-shift-in=one" "shift-out-shift-in=two" None (discarded) -ore=P240 -ore=P300 -oro=room -osheetcount=nnnnnnnnn -oti=title "font-resolution=240" "font-resolution=300" "room-text=room" None (discarded) "title-text=title" -otrc=no -otrc=yes -ous=userid "table-reference-characters=false" "table-reference-characters=true" "user-id-text=userid" "font-resolution=240" "font-resolution=300" "room-text=room" None (discarded) "title-text=title" None (discarded) "user-id-text=userid" Using the mvsprsd command to start the daemon To start the mvsprsd daemon whenever the InfoPrint system starts, you can include the mvsprsd command in either the /etc/rc or the /etc/inittab file. Both files execute when the AIX operating system is initialized. The /etc/inittab file has an entry for another file called /etc/rc. This shell script (/etc/rc) performs normal startup initialization for the system; its contents are installation-specific. Because this file is not usually replaced when a new release of the operating system is installed (unlike /etc/inittab), you can use it to start the mvsprsd daemon. One can edit the /etc/rc to call and execute another shell script called /etc/rc.local if it exists. Use this procedure to start the mvsprsd daemon through the /etc/rc and the /etc/rc.local files: 1. Using your AIX editor of choice, edit the /etc/rc file and find these lines: # Manufacturing post install process # This must be at the end of this file, /etc/rc. if [ -x /etc/mfg/rc.preload ] then /etc/mfg/rc.preload fi 2. Insert these lines just before the code example provided in the preceding step: if [ -s /etc/rc.local ] then sh /etc/rc.local fi 3. Save and close the /etc/rc file. 4. Using your AIX editor of choice, edit the /etc/rc.local file. If this file does not exist on your AIX system, you must create it as root. 5. Add lines similar to these to this file: 294 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures